Abstract

BackgroundMost IBCLCs interact with nipple shields in their work whether families bring nipple shields they are already using into consultations or professionals are suggesting the mothers use this lactation tool. Are nipple shields being used too much or too little? What is working and what is not?MethodsThe results of two online surveys on nipple shield use are presented: one for families and one for professionals.ResultsWith over 4,600 responses from families and 600 responses from professionals, this new information helps reveal what is actually happening with families and the use of this common tool.ConclusionsFor some families, nipple shields saved their breastfeeding experiences. Other families had negative experiences, especially when they were misapplied or given without follow-up. IBCLCs need standard protocols for nipple shield use. Providing support and guidance for nipple shield use greatly increases a family's odds of having a successful experience, and IBCLCs are the perfect people to provide this.

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